Strive For Greatness: LeBron James Documentary (2000-2016) HD

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I have been wanting to make a LeBron James documentary for a while, any support on this is much appreciated. Thanks and hope you enjoy!

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The Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 3-1 deficit for the first time in NBA Finals history and brought the city of Cleveland their first championship since 1964. Let's take an in-depth look back at the classic 7 game series between the 2016 NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors.


About the NBA:
The NBA is the premier professional basketball league in the United States and Canada. The league is truly global, with games and programming in 215 countries and territories in 47 languages, as well as NBA rosters at the start of the 2015-16 season featuring 100 international players from 37 countries and territories. For the 2015-16 season, each of the league's 30 teams will play 82 regular-season games, followed by a postseason for those that qualify.

The NBA consists of the following teams: Atlanta Hawks; Boston Celtics; Brooklyn Nets; Charlotte Hornets; Chicago Bulls; Cleveland Cavaliers; Dallas Mavericks; Denver Nuggets; Detroit Pistons; Golden State Warriors; Houston Rockets; Indiana Pacers; Los Angeles Clippers; Los Angeles Lakers; Memphis Grizzlies; Miami Heat; Milwaukee Bucks; Minnesota Timberwolves; New Orleans Pelicans; New York Knicks; Oklahoma City Thunder; Orlando Magic; Philadelphia 76ers; Phoenix Suns; Portland Trail Blazers; Sacramento Kings; San Antonio Spurs; Toronto Raptors; Utah Jazz; Washington Wizards.

LeBron Raymone James (born December 30, 1984) is an American basketball player with the Cleveland Cavaliers. James first garnered national attention as the top high school basketball player in the country. With his unique combination of size, athleticism and court vision, he became one of the premier players in the NBA. After leading the Miami Heat to titles in 2012 and 2013, he returned to Cleveland and helped the franchise claim its first championship in 2016.

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コメント (21)
  • @ems6706
    I always feel a tinge of sadness about how fast Lebron had to grow up. The pressure while still a teenager is nuts and he's done nothing but live up to expectation and outwork everybody for decades.
  • @laraebonn
    Darius Miles and the others were talking like they had a winning record. They were winning like 19 games a year. There was no bandwagon to get on. He changed the team and the who city and state around. Ohio thrived off of LeBron. I've read the articles on how Cleveland revenue grew when he came to the team. Went down when he left and grew again when he came back.
  • Wow. I'm 34 minutes in and I'm surprised I'm so glued to my phone and there is no narration or added clips. Just real footage. Bravo man. Someone said after he retires, this will skyrocket. I agree.
  • Bron could average plus 10 in pts,ast,reb,stl, and blocks and people would still say he's trash if he lost the finals.
  • @Davomigo
    LeBron have lived the dream that ANY athlete dream of 💯
  • @CFilms06
    This should actually be a movie on Netflix or something
  • Two years later being from Cleveland I still get teary eyed  watching that 2016 season
  • You nailed it man. Once he retires this documentary will skyrocket
  • I have never seen such greatness. hes the greatest athlete of all times. teary eyes.
  • Born and raised in Miami I remember being a kid when the heat one their first championship with Lebron. The craziest and most exhilarating thing to happen to our city. I was watching the full game in my house with my family and my cousins and uncles would make create a dog pile with their bodies everytime someone would score towards the end of the game. I remember all of the 3-pointers made in these highlights. When we won, we drove around and I swear the whole city was out, honking our horns, yelling, laughing, the traffic was insane, ppl were blasting music just celebrating together all night. I’ll never in my life forget that beautiful night and how emotional and proud the city was. That team was probably one of the best in NBA history.
  • I said it before and I’ll say it again. When LeBron retires they will realize how true greatness. Best player to ever play the game
  • @Kilooma
    By the end of his career there will be a documentary spanning +20 years of his career man, how crazy is that. Lebron’s story is not only about basketball, but overcoming hardship and struggle. This dude had the weight of the WORLD on his shoulders when he was only 16 years old, to think he seceded all expectations put on him 2 decades ago is absurd.
  • @KIKIKO84
    damn! I don't know why haters calls him soft. He basically lived his whole life facing adversities even today.
  • Damn those numbers from his 1st game in the NBA were awesome...He came in balling
  • Lebron been my greatest athlete since he entered the league and on the night where he is 36 points away from being the all time leader in points, I finally decided to watch this documentary and OH MY GOODNESS. No matter who you got as the greatest of all time. This man should be appreciated from generations to generations.
  • When this video makes it big. I was there for the journey. From the hype in HS. To exceeding expectations in 2003. To becoming a legend in between. I am...no. I was a witness.
  • This to me, is why he is the greatest. No other player had this amount of pressure as a young boy and turned out to be this Great. The average person feels pressure and gets uncomfortable imagine the pressure he had on him and he prevailed. Along with all the statistics this is why he is The Greatest.... To Me
  • Draymond knew that Lebron was so good that the only way to beat him was to have KD on the Warriors. He is without a doubt a true titan of basketball. The owner of the Bulls said during Jordan's number retirement that anyone who wore 23 after Jordan would only be a pretender. 17 years old being compared to Magic and Jordan. No one ever had more hype, overperformed and delivered more crazy ass games especially in the playoffs than Lebron James. To me he's the single most valuable player of all time. He gives any team elite scoring, passing, and zone defense. He shows up when he needs to for rebounds and 1 on 1 defense, and his chasedown block is iconic. It took three all time 3 point shooters and a DPOY who can pass better than the guards to beat Lebron after the 3-1 comeback.
  • This was definitely the best thing I’ve watched in a long time!